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Last month, we made an announcement that NATS has partnered with NAV CANADA for an equal shareholding in the Canadian firm, Searidge Technologies. This is an exciting step for both NATS and Searidge as the complementary strengths of market leading digital ‘smart’ tower solutions, combined with NATS well established capabilities in Human Factors, Safety Assurance, Training, Operational Transition and Regulatory Approval in high intensity hub airports provides customers with a unique offering, with a market leading position in busy international airports such as Dubai and Paris Charles de Gaulle.

There is no doubt that Big Data analytics is impacting air traffic management. Analysis of global data combined with operational insight and best practices can now be used as a real advocate for change, whether that is at major international hubs or across networks.

According to the latest edition of IATA’s 20-Year Air Passenger Forecast, Asia Pacific will be the biggest driver of demand for growth in air traffic from 2015 to 2035 with more than half of the new passenger traffic coming from the region. By 2035, an additional 1.8 billion annual passengers will be transported to, from and within Asia Pacific.

Last month, we made an announcement that NATS has partnered with NAV CANADA for an equal shareholding in the Canadian firm, Searidge Technologies. This is an exciting step for both NATS and Searidge as the complementary strengths of market leading digital ‘smart’ tower solutions, combined with NATS well established capabilities in Human Factors, Safety Assurance, Training, Operational Transition and Regulatory Approval in high intensity hub airports provides customers with a unique offering, with a market leading position in busy international airports such as Dubai and Paris Charles de Gaulle.

There is no doubt that Big Data analytics is impacting air traffic management. Analysis of global data combined with operational insight and best practices can now be used as a real advocate for change, whether that is at major international hubs or across networks.

According to the latest edition of IATA’s 20-Year Air Passenger Forecast, Asia Pacific will be the biggest driver of demand for growth in air traffic from 2015 to 2035 with more than half of the new passenger traffic coming from the region. By 2035, an additional 1.8 billion annual passengers will be transported to, from and within Asia Pacific.